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In reply to the discussion: Braunschweiger: Blessing or Abomination? [View all]Floyd R. Turbo
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Before I became a vegan, Braunschweiger, Velvetta, and Spam were among my favorite foods.
Binkie The Clown
Dec 2017
#7
I can't remember the name of this place. Typical bar with pool tables in the back. (1966-7).
rzemanfl
Dec 2017
#35
I misunderstood, I thought the place was called "Pump." You meant the tap. n/t
rzemanfl
Dec 2017
#44
Years ago (early '70s) I lived near Chippewa Falls. Only the down and outers drank Leinenkugel's
rzemanfl
Dec 2017
#52
Having a senior moment regarding the name of the lake there. W something I think. Wissota? n/t
rzemanfl
Dec 2017
#59
Ok, this is weird. I was thinking about liver sausage, today - another Mom memory
Siwsan
Dec 2017
#98
Total wickedness. To prevent damnation, if it's not already too late, send the rest to me. NT
mahatmakanejeeves
Dec 2017
#49
As a kid I made braunschweiger sandwiches with potato chips and lots of mustard.
longship
Dec 2017
#68
My nephew informed me Braunschweiger is just liverwurst with an accent....
Brother Buzz
Dec 2017
#72
YUM - but pls remove all that extraneous other stuff - no pickle, onion or cheese for me - and it
Kashkakat v.2.0
Dec 2017
#120